Aero-engine component repair, overhaul, and precision manufacturing for OEMs and MROs
Barnes Aerospace manufactures and repairs complex aero-engine components across commercial and defense platforms. The tech stack reflects a mature manufacturing operation—SAP ERP, CAD/CAM tools (NX, AutoCAD, Inventor), CNC/precision equipment (Mazak, Fanuc), and statistical process control—paired with nascent smart factory initiatives and OS deployments in manufacturing environments. Hiring is heavily weighted toward manufacturing (45 roles) and engineering (13), with acute focus on cost of quality, forecast accuracy, and capacity planning, suggesting active operational scaling under margin pressure.
Notable leadership hires: Director Gas Turbine
Barnes Aerospace supplies full-lifecycle aero-engine component services—repair, overhaul, and new manufacturing—for both commercial and defense customers. The company operates globally with facilities in the United States, United Kingdom, and Singapore, serving major OEMs and a diverse network of MROs. Core capabilities include precision machining, fabrication, assembly, and component repair/overhaul (CRO) services across the fan-to-exhaust envelope. Active projects span SIOP process implementation, new product introduction, smart factory initiatives, and contract expansion in the US CRO/MRO market, indicating strategic growth in service capacity and operational excellence.
Operations and hiring footprint spans the United States, United Kingdom, and Singapore. Headquarters is in Windsor, Connecticut.
Yes. Engineering roles represent 13 of 84 active openings, with mid-level (40), senior (13), and manager (11) positions across the hiring mix.
Primary stack includes Mazak and Fanuc CNC systems, Siemens NX, AutoCAD, Inventor CAD, SAP ERP, statistical process control (SPC), and 3D printing capabilities for precision machining and component manufacture.
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